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Stealing your Soul

To steal someone’s soul is to steal their entire being. Their thoughts, feelings, essence, mind, etc, and keeping it for yourself. Without a soul, a person is just a corpse. Once you steal their soul, they are yours forever.

“she texted ne and said “i’m going to be stealing your soul.” what does that even mean??”

“she’s the one.”

by hdjsksjksoskx April 20, 2024


wife steal

when a nigga like me smashes your wifey on her girl's night out while you are constantly calling her to check where she is

me: next time your girl is going out without you, remember boy, I am gonna show you what a wife steal is :)

by I'mHim August 29, 2023


screen steal

when the government uses screen sharing technology to try to embarrass another person and limit opportunity

The screen steal was attempting to insult a historical American so that her character could be questioned.

by Coop Dupe November 21, 2019


Stealing the Wall

Synonym for “bootsing the house down.” It’s an expression of slaying and serving

Did you see the last episode of Rupaul’s Drag Race? Jaida Essence Hall was stealing the wall in the Madonna rusical

by Pussyboots April 3, 2022


Navy Steal

A person who did not serve in the military, but commits stolen valor from real U.S. Navy SEALs.

Person 1- “Look at Steven’s Facebook profile, he wrote the He’s a Navy Seal.”

Person 2- “I’ve known him straight out of high school, he never enlisted in any branch. Navy STEAL sounds more like it.”

by The Dequalizer August 8, 2019


stealing Harvard

(based on the movie Stealing Harvard): robbing a bank in order to specifically pay off an expensive tuition or a mortgage

is stealing Harvard even a crime? probably not, if there was no one killed in your attack, and if you stole the money only to re-invest it in the economy

by Sexydimma November 18, 2016


steal my steel

When a guy takes another guys member in his hand without asking.

Hey Dan, quit trying to steal my steel.

by Old Kansas Shark October 28, 2015